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Bob talks to Bud Lowell about his name and career, Bob talks about the purchase of 23 and Me, reads a press release about a probation officer in Ontario County being arrested for DWI, talks about a 5K in Waterloo, and the Armed Forces swearing in tonight at Innovative Field.
Bob talks about the plane crash on Saturday that killed a local surgeon, his obtaining of an unredacted copy of the Ontario County investigation into DA Jim Ritts office, a car hitting a firetruck on Sunday, tariffs, a correctional officer death at Groveland, a death in a car, and Muhmond Khalil.
Bob talks about his run, about the findings of an Ontario County investigation into DA Jim Ritts's office, dried pinto beans, data on overdose calls, a 10 year old driving onto a Rambow clothing store, and the one year anniversary of the murder of two police officers in Syracuse.
On the show today: -Wrongfully judging people -Ontario County workers in trouble for drinking on the job -Your mom's voice is as calming as a hug -There's one app left for the Spa at the Del Monte! Who will win Last Caller Standing? -Jerk or Justified? What he said after he sneezed…passive aggressive or polite? -Geneseo the best place to live?! -Mental health check-in for yourself and your kids Win The Day expert James Whittaker -And we kick off the Weekend with a pretty amazing student…Senior Kaylee is planning a big event at Rush Henrietta HS
Bob talks about an alleged impropriety at the Ontario County courthouse involving DA Jim Ritts, and Bob talks to Rochester Police Captain Greg Bello about drones.
True Creeps: True Crime, Ghost Stories, Cryptids, Horrors in History & Spooky Stories
Join us as we discuss the heinous murder of Sam Nordquist. We'll discuss the weeks leading up to his murder, what investigators have shared about their investigation, and the group of monsters that have been charged with his torture and murder.Kayla Nordquist's GoFundMeJoin our Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/truecreepspodcast/s/JVToI0ykGEJoin our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/449439969638764A special thank you to our jam thief, Mary Quiton!https://www.patreon.com/truecreepshttps://www.truecreeps.com/shopwww.truecreeps.comHave an episode idea or a question about a case? Submit them here: https://www.truecreeps.com/ideasandquestionsTwitter @truecreepsInstagram @truecreepspodFacebook.com/truecreepspodEmail us at truecreepspod@gmail.comHRC | Glossary of TermsFundraiser by Kayla Nordquist : Justice for Sam Nordquist ❤️7 suspects accused of transgender man's murder in Ontario County plead not guiltySam Nordquist killing: What happened in Room 22?7 people charged in death of Sam Nordquist plead not guilty to torturing and killing the transgender manNew disturbing details on two suspects in the murder of transgender man Sam NordquistSt. Paul vigil remembers Sam Nordquist, calls for justice after his killing in New York | MPR NewsMan tortured, killed in Finger Lakes came to NY for love: ‘That's all Sam ever wanted' - syracuse.comTroop E - Missing Person Investigation **TWO ADDITIONAL SUSPECTS CHARGED WITH MURDER** | New York State PoliceMicrosoft Word - SamNordquist Joint Press ReleaseMicrosoft Word - SamNordquist Joint Press Release
Bob talks about a statement by the corrections commissioner, Bob takes calls, talks about a hunt for a sexual predator in Ontario County, Bob talks to Webster Judge Tom DiSalvo about centralized arraignment, and Bob talks to Assemblyman Josh Jensen about CDPAP, the budget and the Corrections Department memo.
Bob talks to Assemblyman Brian Manktelow about a law capping income for legislature members, Bob talks about videos of Letchworth Park, Tesla Vandalism, and a trial in Ontario County.
Bob talks about the fights at the Section V Basketball Finals, an Ontario County man brutalizing a 5 month old, Pat Boone, Dr. Allen Robbins, ICE arresting a Columbia University protester, and the Josh Allen contract extension.
Bob reads a statement from Ontario County on Sam Nordquist, Bob talks about a Joe Morelle telephone town hall, Bob reads a email from the family of a corrections officer, talks about DOGE and balancing the federal budget, Bob reads a statement from Jeff Bezos, talks about the Greece Town Board wanting a audit, Andrae Evans seeking an injunction, and Girl Scout layoffs.
Bob talks about the man randomly punching people downtown, talks about the stolen wallets in Ontario County, Bob takes calls, and talks to Representative Nick Langworthy about the wildcat strikes.
Today on the show hosts Jackie and Josh are talking about Geneva's Community Engagement Coordinator position, which was eliminated with a lot of community concern, the closure of Wells College in Aurora, an update on the sale of two prominent properties in Seneca Falls, and Ontario County's housing plan. They also discuss the down-ballot ramifications of the breaking news late-Sunday that President Joe Biden was ending his re-election bid.
Bob is joined by the Ontario County assistant DA Kelly Walford to talk about the arrest and prosecution of Sean Jordan, Bob talks about a Hilton bar charging for parking and Brighton women.
Bob talks the tractor trailer crash on 390 and tow truck drivers, Hunter Biden, Bill Bellichick, childhood poverty and state money, and the manslaughter case in Ontario County.
Midnight was a dog that was left for a month in a house in Stanley, NY. We get an update on her status from The Ontario County Humane Society.
What other types of food would you love to see cooked and infused with different types of booze?
A massive winter storm is headed our way, the Ontario County sheriff's office is investigating the death of the county clerk, and Thomas Warfield celebrates 25 years of teaching at RIT.
The Break Room (MONDAY 11/7/22) 7am Hour Includes: 1) This is one of the worst ways to put a dying animal out of it's misery. 2) When it comes to the quality of legal cannabis products, which celebrity endorser would you trust the most? 3) We didn't think it was possible to make this many bad picks two weeks in a row, but Tommy Mule is setting records.
WED 8-3-22 SEGMENT 6-- 3 Things You Need To Know on: details of the charges Kelvin Vickers is facing for killing an RPD officer and wounding two other people, a cool sweep in ROC AND an Ontario County woman charged with jury tampering.
Today's “Hometown Hero” is Maureen Hackett from Gorham, New York. She runs a food pantry that's helping the less fortunate in Ontario County.
In this week's episode of We Love Outdoors with Rich Davenport, your humble host brings you up to date with the busy big game hunting seasons going on, with Northern Zone now in the final week, and Southern Zone still having a couple weeks to go before the extended archery and muzzleloading seasons kick off. PA also saw its regular firearms deer season open on Nov 27, which runs through Dec 11. Western zone of NY's 2nd duck season also kicked off on Nov 27. The EHD outbreak in NY is over, but 30 counties in NY had confirmed EHD cases, marking the most severe event for EHD in NY yet. It also appears some deer may have survived this typically fatal virus, showing the signs of the ravages of this disease in cracked and sloughing hooves, and appearing to be lame. Still, antibody detection in these animals has wildlife veterinarians hopeful these animals will have some protection against future EHD outbreaks. The current harvest in NY's southern zone appears to be running ahead of last year's success, but the season is still open and estimates still have a long ways to go before final numbers tell the full tale. Still, with favorable weather this year it appears the hunters are having more success than years past, which is good news for wildlife managers seeking to stabilize or slightly lower deer numbers in any given WMU. NY has sadly recorded its first fatal HRSI, a hunter on hunter shooting event in Ontario County on Thanksgiving Day. The investigation is ongoing, and no charges have yet been brought on the 61 year old hunter that took a shot at movement, as the 28 year old victim, who the shooter was hunting with, was in all camo and not wearing the required hunters orange or pink. Nevertheless, it is the one who takes the shot to identify the target and what is beyond, and that appears to not have happened, rather, see no orange, take the shot. Many activities for winter are being announced, including Reinstein Woods and their winter programs, which start December 2021. If you are an archer, Allied Sportsmen, in Marilla, NY, has announced an indoor 3D archery league begins Dec 2, with a SPOT league starting up on Friday, Dec 3. With winter coming, your humble host also delves into ice fishing and safety, as first ice always brings eager and anxious anglers and thin ice conditions. Safety tips may keep you on top of the ice! Some ice fishing derbies and tournaments will also begin in January, with info on some of these opportunities provided. But ice fishing isn't the only winter activity to look forward to, and with the number of state parks and other lands that offer public use, now is the time to start planning that cross country skiing trip, or hope for that snowshoeing weekend. Many activities may even be combined, like snowshoeing and small game hunting. Winter is a wonderful time of year! Meanwhile, the Greenies and embraced a new slogan, we must destroy the ecosystems to save the planet! As crazy as it sounds, that is exactly their position, and new studies concerning health impacts of low frequency noise on people living near wind factories shows this wind turbine syndrome is a real thing, with cardiovascular problems really taking center stage. The latest lie coming from these zealots is electricity prices will be lowered. Scarcity of fuel and resulting energy always drives prices up. What these folks are smoking is beyond me, but their lies are as predictable as the sunrise. And still no environmental impact studies are being done concerning LFN impacts on fish and wildlife, although some studies are being commissioned to study the physical changes in oceans. Expect the lies to grow larger, the tales to become taller, and the folly to get weirder as the truth about the impacts these foolish plans truly deliver. Count on it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rich-davenport/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rich-davenport/support
Bob talks to Ontario County Administrator Christopher DeBolt about the accusations against the Ontario County Sherriff and his letter to Governor Kathy Hochul
Bob talks about the bus driver shortage in Rochester and the controversy surrounding Ontario County Sherriff Kevin Henderson.
Bob speaks with Ontario County Sheriff Kevin Henderson on issues at area parks . Bob also speaks with Anne Marrie on bussing back and forth from Rochester to NYC.
Bob speaks with Ontario County Sherriff Kevin Henderson about the 8 pedestrians injured in a car accident.
As the coronavirus pandemic seized the world over the past 14 months, sleep became elusive for many. According to a meta-analysis by the Journal of Clinical Sleep and Medicine, roughly 40% of the global population had trouble sleeping in 2020. The pandemic delivered a perfect recipe for insomnia: Stress, anxiety, and depression brought on by prolonged isolation and uncertainty. In the past year, Gloria Dancause of Gorham, Ontario County, said she’s been up all hours of the night worrying about her family’s business and not being able to see friends and family members. " Generally, around 3 a.m. it would kick in,” she said. Racing thoughts are also usually what keep Ty Gagnon of Rochester awake. "A lot of my insomnia has to do with just not being able to shut my brain down," he said. Often, his thoughts aren't even anxious ones. "Sometimes it's just like, I'm thinking of how many animals start with the letter 'b,' " he s aid with a laugh. "It can be dumb stuff like that." Unlike
3/25/21 (9a) County Administrator Chris DeBolt Of Ontario County Join Us To Give An Update.
In this episode, we speak with Sarah Meyer, Beekeeper and Owner of Worker's Ransom Honey, and two Casella employees passionate about beekeeping, Charlotte Love, Environmental Analyst at our Ontario County, New York Landfill, and Jeremy Labbe, General Manager of our Coventry, Vermont Landfill. They teach us about the opportunities for bee and pollinator habitats in unexpected places like landfills and even your own backyard.
Eric Weaver is a retired sergeant with the Rochester, NY Police Dept., where he served for twenty years from 1985-2005. He was a police sergeant for the RPD for the last 13 years of his highly decorated career. Prior to his employment with the RPD, he served as a Corrections Officer from 1983-1985 with the Ontario County, NY Sheriff's Department. While with the RPD, he served in numerous positions within the Department, including numerous patrol assignments, the Tactical Unit, the SWAT team, and Internal Affairs. Eric's last assignment for the Rochester Police Department was as Mental Health Coordinator, and was the creator, developer, and Commanding Officer of the first Crisis Intervention Team in NYS. The CIT is a specialized unit within the RPD that responds to calls within the Rochester community for individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis. He continues to serve as a consultant with numerous police departments and their respective communities in NYS in the creation, development, training, and implementation of similar Crisis Intervention Teams, and has served as a leading consultant for the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services and NYS Office of Mental Health in developing CIT training throughout New York State. Eric is a consultant with the National Council for Behavioral Health, and serves as a National Trainer for the internationally recognized Mental Health First Aid and Youth Mental Health First Aid programs. Eric served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Suicide Intervention Skills Trainer Consortium of New York, was a Depression and Bi-Polar Support Alliance's (DBSA) group facilitator and a member of the DBSA National Speaker's Bureau, and is currently a member of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-NYS Consumer Affairs Committee. He also serves as a Peer Review consultant for SpecPro Management Services, LLC regarding police mental health training on a state and federal level. Eric is also former pastor and served for several years as the Executive and Counseling Pastor of Crosswinds Wesleyan Church in Canandaigua, NY. Eric holds a certificate in Biblical Counseling from the American Association of Christian Counselors. Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/eric-weaver-overcomingthedarknessWebsite: www.overcomingthedarkness.com Email: eric@overcomingthedarkness.com
Jack Marren serves as Victor Town Supervisor and Chairman of the Ontario County Board of Supervisors. He's also the President of the New York State Association of Counties. We wanted to catch up with him to talk about how Ontario County approached the budget process, and what the game plan is for 2021. He says that a tax hike is not imminent, and while he's hopeful that there will be some form of relief for municipalities - everyone should get comfortable with budgeting appropriately if it does not.
12/4/20 (9a) Brian Young Ontario County Admin Joins Bob To Talk Covid Response and Updates, Navajo Tribes And What they Believe in, Bob's New Book
11/4/20- (9a)- Ontario County Sheriff Kevin Henderson and Larry Staub Secretary Of The Monroe County Republican Party.
A closer look at upcoming elections with big time local implications, a discussion about the future of medicine after an announcement by Finger Lakes Health and the University of Rochester Medical Center that they would be working together, and the controversial story about an Auburn family that was told they would need to return to the school district if they wanted to continue learning (remotely or otherwise) in their hometown. FingerLakes1.com News Director Josh Durso is joined in-studio by Finger Lakes Morning News Host Ted Baker (on Finger Lakes News Radio) inside the FL1 Studio. The duo also discusses Governor Andrew Cuomo's recent flip-flopping on travel restrictions to neighboring states. He said this week that it's possible the state scrap the 14-day quarantine mandate, and move toward something 'testing-based'. A handful of local businesses were fined $50 in Cayuga County, too. What about the COVID cluster linked to block parties in Ontario County and the future of one local fire department in Seneca County? All of those topics, and more are up for discussion on The Weekend Debrief presented by FL1 News.
The Canandaigua Emergency Squad is the busiest 911 response center in Ontario County, and has served it for more than 80 years. Chief Matt Sproul says his team responds to more than 6,000 calls for service per year in a coverage area that includes the towns of Canandaigua, Hopewell, Gorham, Bristol and East Bloomfield, and the village of Bloomfield. As an independent not-for-profit community service agency, CES's operating and capital funds come from billing for service, grants, and donations from the community. Donations make it possible for CES to upgrade and improve services, but those donations don't come at the rate at which costs increase. Sproul discusses the challenges and successes throughout the pandemic, and what it will take for emergency response teams like his to keep moving forward.
Corey James from #TeamPXY got the chance to talk with Dianne Faas the shelter manager for the Ontario County Humane Society about how they're dealing with COVID-10 and their upcoming virtual event!
Right around the time the Coronavirus Pandemic was gaining steam here in the U.S. two local co-working organizations joined forces. Metro CoWorking, located in Rochester, and Port 100, located in Geneva. Just a few months after the announcement that Port 100 had secured funding through Ontario County to continue operation in downtown Geneva - the partnership would test the skillset of all parties involved. But Maureen Ballatori, who we caught up with for today's episode of The Daily Debrief says coworking and businesses all face the same challenges during a pandemic like this one.
Phil Bredesen Jr. was born in 1943 and lived most of his childhood years in the small town of Shortsville in Ontario County. He graduated from Red Jacket in 1961, and served as mayor of Nashville, and governor of Tennessee in the 1990s and 2000s. He recently joined Brendan Harrington on his Across the Hall podcast. The full-interview is available here, but during part of that conversation — Bredesen talked frankly about the challenges that government has accounting for low-probability events — like a global pandemic. He also talked about the things people expect out of leadership, as well as the flaws of rural healthcare.
Valerie Knoblauch, executive director of the Finger Lakes Visitors Connection, joins Kevin Henderson, Ontario County’s sheriff, in a discussion about the impact of history and culture on the character of the […]
(10a) Live comments from Brian Young, Ontario County Deputy County Administrator regarding new COVID-19 cases and precautions, Mary Beer Public Health Director in Ontario County; Jack Marren; Superintendent Terry Dade gives updates on RCSD plans
Preston Pierce, the Ontario County historian, discusses the role of state policy in supporting local historical and cultural initiatives with Assemblyman Brian Kolb, whose 131st Assembly District includes all of […]
Preston Pierce, the Ontario County historian, discusses the past, present and future of the Ontario County Arts Council with Judi Cermak, president of the council’s board of directors. Subscribing allows […]
Preston Pierce, the Ontario County historian, discusses the past, present and future of the Ontario County Historical Society with Ed Varno, its director for the last 25 years. Subscribing allows […]
Ontario County is battling odors from the landfill located along 5&20, but that’s hardly the only issue impacting life in the middle of the Finger Lakes. This week on Inside the FLX, we go in-depth on some of the most-pressing issues with Supervisor Lou Guard. He represents part of the city of Geneva on the … Continue reading Geneva City Supervisor Lou Guard .::. Inside the FLX #213 →
Preston Pierce, the Ontario County historian, introduces the podcast, “Ontario County History and Culture” with guests George Herren, podcast organizer, and Lenore Friend, representing Finger Lakes TV. Subscribing allows you […]
Kevin and Sean talk about the recent court ruling on vaping as well as the breaking news that there was a "vaping related" death in Ontario County that's being used to justify further restrictions. Kevin and Sean also talk about the emergency executive order in Virginia where Governor Northam is trying to conflate racists with gun owners. We also talk about Rochester's police accountability board for a short while before doing Fake News Friday. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiofreenewyork/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiofreenewyork/support
(10a) Ontario County Sheriff Kevin Henderson tells us details of Brian Kolb's DWI arrest; Livingston County Sheriff Tom Dougherty also gives his side and comment
(11:00a) Thad Brown talks Bills win over the Steelers, cinching a play off spot; Joe Morelle texts Bob regarding convict transplant; Sheriff Henderson calls to talk about a car found in a creek in Ontario County; listeners on the loose
(9:00a) In-studio Mark LaRuez and tap dancer Katie LaRuez taps, live on the air; overdoses being investigated in Ontario County; Multi-house fire in Hornell; Mario's in Penfield has closed
RCSD Budget issues; Greta Thunberg reaction; Sheriff Henderson calls and updates us on the house explosion that occurred in Ontario County this morning
DA Ritz calls in to tell us his reaction to recent new state mandates and how they affect us.
Former Monroe ADA will run for Ontario County judge
In this episode, you will learn about why collaboration at the regional level makes a huge difference from Valerie Knoblauch. Valerie is President and CEO of the Finger Lakes Visitors Connection where she has worked since 1984 when she was hired as the organization’s first employee. In her role, she is responsible for guiding a team of tourism marketing professionals who are charged with promoting all of the fun experiences offered in Ontario County and the Finger Lakes region. Valerie thrives on the challenge of figuring out people’s motivations to travel and translating that into marketing programs that inspire travel to the destination where she lives, works and plays. Prior to beginning with the Finger Lakes Visitors connection, Valerie worked as a Tour Guide and Public Relations Manager for Gold Seal Vineyards in Hammondsport, NY after a career as a High School English teacher at Red Jacket Central High School. Valerie loves to travel – imagine that. She also enjoys bicycling, wine, gardening, photography, and cooking. She loves the theatre, especially live theatre and musicals, and likes history – especially as it is interpreted to put into place “where we are today …” Valerie is blessed with a very large family, many of whom have settled in the area. She has been married to her husband Kurt since 1982. They have three sons and three wonderfully diverse daughters-in-law and three grandsons. Valerie has friends across the world, because of her career in travel and tourism and because of her multicultural family. She loves learning every day from all of the characters in her life. What you’ll learn about in this episode: The importance of analyzing your strengths and weaknesses, and surrounding yourself with people who complement your skill set. How the regional Hike & Bike collateral piece and her ‘Slice, Dice & Spice’ event were ahead of the curve in showcasing local assets. Using creative ways to meet the challenges of stretched resources. The importance of communicating ROI to stakeholders and knowing which metrics to report. The importance of agreeing, up front, what the desired outcome is when collaborating The indirect impact of a thriving tourism industry. Using research and a strategic marketing plan to identify opportunities for extended stay and return visitation. Reaching visitors while they are in the destination to encourage extended stay and return visitation. How Ontario County engaged their Board of Supervisors with National Tourism Week. Ways to contact Valerie: Website: www.Visitfingerlakes.com Twitter: @VisitFingerLake
L-R: Ron Climbing Breakneck (P: Joe Azze), Getting the shot of getting the shot (P: Shana Feissner), Lesher at #TrailRoc 0 WTF (P: Chris Patterson), Ron at #TrailsRoc 0 SPF (P: Lesher), To any lengths (P: Ron) The Ascend Collective takes us behind the camera to tell us how they capture some of our favorite running memories. If you've looked at a photo from a trail race in New York and said "Whoa", chances are it was taken by Ascend Collective. From sweeping vistas a top Ontario County Park down into the pond at the GVH mudslog, Ascend has developed a reputation for catching amazing images of trail runners in their element. Episode LinksThe Ascend Collective - Use Code "RIO" for 20% off until 12/31 Also, Post your favorite Ascend photo on our Facebook Page with why you love it and on 12/23I'll pick a random entrant to win a FREE social media download!IAMLesherGoat Factory Media 0 SPF - Chris on power lines Anything to get the shot! (p: Anita Cornell) Two Complimentary StylesMichael Lesher captures sweeping vistasRon Heerkens frames the performer perfectly Kendra Pohkis atop Ontario County at Goose Adventure Racing's Ontario Summit Trail Races Chris O'Brien careening downhill at Medved Madness Down in the muck at Medved Madness The only 5K Ron has ever shot. (Medved ALS 5K p: The Ascend Collective) Dam Good 2014 - The Light Shines Through Chris's Race report from Dam Good Corn Rows at Twisted Branch Trail Run Ron's favorite shot ever. Clayton climbing Whiteface Mountain. (P: Ascend) Mendon Ponds, The Culvert on 100 acre Pond like you've never seen it before. (p: Ascend) Prime Lens definitionLesher -Fuji XT1F-Stop BagsRon -Canon 7D Mark IICanon 5D Mark II"Lowe Adventure Bag" Ron's gear bag. Just like him, it goes everywhere. (p: Katherine Varn Hawkins) New Victory Adventure Bag Chris's Ascend Application Photo Jason Mintz and Ellie Pell at Mendon 50k (p:Chris O'Brien) UD Groove Mono Belt Sponsors Josh Stratton LMT - A licensed massage therapist who knows the treatments that runners need. Located in Winton Place. Tell him you heard the podcast and use the code "Website" when booking during September for $15 off a 60 minute massage! Rochester Running Company - A new running store located on Mt. Hope Avenue in College Town. Focused on being a social hub for runners, RRCo offers free group runs, and a cool place to hang out. Additionally, their Facebook page is full of hustle and bustle with many pop up runs or running related activities constantly being discussed and organized.Stop in and let'em know you heard about it here. While you're there, pick up a fancy Podcast shirt.Rochester Running Company. Run Our City. Together. Special Guests: Michael Lesher and Ron Heerkens Jr.
Ontario County built a $12 million countywide fiber network to provide county government with much needed broadband services. The network also spurs competition by providing an open access network on which multiple providers offer services. Former County CIO Ed Hemminger tells discusses how the network led to businesses in the county getting cost effective alternatives to incumbent telecom and cable providers, reduces government operating costs by replacing outdated expensive legacy communication systems and enables businesses with multiple locations within the county to create powerful private intranets.